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Haifa International Film Festival
The
Haifa International Film Festival (est.
1983), held every year during the Sukkot
holiday, is Israel's first, largest and most
important film festival. Israeli and foreign
critics consistently laud the Festival for
an exciting, nuanced lineup of films
selected among the best recent work done
globally. The event is also known for
adherence to the values of cultural and
religious pluralism and harmony that
characterize daily life among Haifa's
citizenry. In 2006, the Festival was awarded
the Roberto Rossellini Prize in recognition
of its "artistic quality and spirit of
freedom and coexistence."
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